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Serbian nationalist supporters of jailed war-crimes suspect Ratko Mladic rallied outside the parliament building in Belgrade yesterday to demand his release. About 100 were arrested. A3

NATION & WORLD Mladic’s backers protest arrest

Serbian nationalist supporters of jailed war-crimes suspect Ratko Mladic rallied outside the parliament building in Belgrade yesterday to demand his release. About 100 were arrested. A3

NATO attack kills Afghan kids

Afghan officials allege that a NATO airstrike on Saturday night inadvertently hit two civilian homes in Helmand province, killing 12 children and two women. A7

Fuel costs send airfares higher

Airlines have increased fares seven times this year and raised fees for checking bags and other services to offset the surge in their biggest expense: jet fuel. A12

METRO & STATE Red-light tickets hard to beat

Columbus has 20 red-light cameras at intersections Downtown and elsewhere, and city officials want to double that number. Though the city allows drivers to challenge red-light tickets, only about 22 percent have been successful in the past two years. B1

Scholarships in budget limbo

Students who will receive Ohio College Opportunity Grants this fall don’t yet know it because the state budget has not been passed. Financial-aid directors expect to be able to notify students of the need-based awards in July. B1

Many Eastmoor residents stay

The Eastmoor neighborhood of Columbus dates back to the 1920s when upscale houses with horse barns started going up around a polo field. The neighborhood attracts young families and keeps longtime residents as well. B1

SPORTS Wheldon wins wild Indy 500

Dan Wheldon won the Indianapolis 500 when leader JR Hildebrand slammed into the wall on the final turn yesterday. Hildebrand, a rookie from California, needed to make it through that one last turn to win his Indy debut. Instead, the 23-year-old got too high coming through the turn and hit the wall. Wheldon went past to take the checkered flag and his second Indy 500; Hildebrand’s crumpled machine slid across in second place. C1

Nicklaus wishes Tiger the best

Tiger Woods phoned Jack Nicklaus on Friday to give him the news: For the third time in six years, the biggest draw in golf would not be playing in Nicklaus’ Memorial Tournament because of injury. “I said, ‘Tiger, nobody wants their records broken. But I don’t want you not to be healthy and not be able to play and give it your best shot,’ ” Nicklaus said. C1

Rays shut out Indians

The Tampa Bay Rays beat the Cleveland Indians 7-0 yesterday in St. Petersburg, Fla. John Jaso hit a two-run homer off Indians starter Justin Masterson as Tampa Bay went ahead 4-0 in the fourth. C5

BUSINESS New AOL chief optimistic

Much has changed at the “You’ve Got Mail” company since Tim Armstrong took over as CEO of AOL in April 2009. He’s seen it separate from Time Warner and has helped lead it from a service provider to a content provider. A8